Stay in touch with research developments featuring UB CTSI investigators and other newsworthy accomplishments from around the Buffalo Translational Consortium and the national Clinical and Translational Science Award network.
Projects focusing on food literacy and lead poisoning have been awarded CTSI Community Partnership Development Seed Grants.
The CTSI will build on its extensive record of success using the power of research to improve health outcomes throughout WNY.
The CTSI has awarded new Translational Pilot Studies Program grants to assist investigators in developing promising new technologies and therapeutics.
UB’s Institute for Healthcare Informatics has developed a new tool that allows researchers to search text medical notes in electronic health records.
The 2024 CTSI Pilot Studies Colloquium will be held on Thursday, December 12.
UB investigators have found that feedback from Community Engagement Studio sessions can have a major impact on their studies.
A multi-site study featuring investigators from the UB CTSI, Roswell Park, and other CTSA hubs was recently awarded a $2.1 million grant from NCATS.
The 2025-2030 NCATS Strategic Plan will guide efforts to turn research observations into health solutions through translational science.
University at Buffalo researchers discuss the impact of telemedicine on healthcare and what the future may hold for telehealth.